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Levellers Tickets

Friday 19th July 2024 Doors at 19:00
Saturday 20th July 2024 Doors at 19:00
Levellers plus special guests Dreamland, Margate
Tuesday 12th November 2024 Doors at 19:30
Headlining Beautiful Days 2024 Escot Park, Exeter
Thursday 15th August 2024 - Sunday 18th August 2024 Gates at: 14:00
Levellers Fan Reviews (39) 4.9
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Unforgettable performance

Fantastic atmosphere, the most fantastic performances from all involved. So much talent. Always love these guys. Such special music and lyrics and what they represent !!! Thank you

Posted by Sharron Carter on 11/12/2023

Levellers, The Civic at The Halls, Wolverhampton - 9th December 2023

Still energetic

I last saw these at Glastonbury in 1994 and 29 years later they still have that thing that makes a set so good.

Posted by Ian on 09/09/2023

Levellers, The 1865, Southampton - 8th September 2023

Brilliant gig

1865 is a excellent venue .Not to big / Not to small .All staff very helpful . The levellers gig was brilliant,but a very hot night .

Posted by Sara w on 09/09/2023

Levellers, The 1865, Southampton - 8th September 2023

Huge amount of energy!

Fantastic to see The Levellers after a gap of 20 years! Still amazing performers with a huge amount of energy!

Posted by Peter on 18/06/2023

Levellers, De Valence Pavilion, Tenby - 15th June 2023

Amazing as always

Great venue and location. Staff were fantastic and the drinks were reasonably priced.

Posted by Katherine on 17/06/2023

Levellers, De Valence Pavilion, Tenby - 15th June 2023

Levellers are a folk band from Brighton that draw on punk rock. Taking their name from the 17th century radicals from the time of the English Civil War who demanded radical democratic change, the band similarly use their music as a means to inspire change.


The band started when guitars and vocalist Mark Chadwick met bassist Jeremy Cunningham who soon found themselves agreeing over their shared left wing politics in Brighton pub The Eagle during 1988. Deciding to form a band they were soon joined by Charlie Heather on Drums and Jon Sevink on fiddle. Then later by Alan Miles on harmonica, guitar and the mandolin.


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